Matt guerrieri virginia tech
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• "Matt fits in perfectly with our culture and aligns with our goals schematically," Allen said. "He is innovative, energetic, and a tremendous family man. We welcome Matt, his wife, Alex, and their son, James, to IU!"
• Spent 2012-21 at Duke University, including four years as defensive coordinator, and joined the Ohio State University staff in 2022.
• "I am excited for the opportunity to join Coach Allen and his staff at IU," Guerrieri said. "Coach Allen is a great coach and I look forward to working with him."
• Been a part of a College Football Playoff semifinalist, seven bowl teams, two 10-plus win teams, and five eight-plus win teams during his coaching career.
• Served as a senior advisor and analyst with the Buckeyes before being named defensive coordinator at the University of Tulsa on Jan. 6, 2023.
• With the Blue Devils, Guerrieri was co-defensive coordinator from 2018-21 and safeties coach fr
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Matthew Guerrieri
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Matthew Guerrieri is a music critic for The Boston Globe, and his articles have also appeared in Vanity Fair, NewMusicBox, Playbill, and Slate. He is responsible for the popular classical music blog Soho the Dog (sohothedog.blogspot.com). He lives in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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Books:
The First Four Notes, November 2012Hardcover / e-Book
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Matt Guerrieri
American football coach (born 1989)
Matt Guerrieri (born September 16, 1989) is an American football coach who is currently the safeties coach for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Playing career
Guerrieri played four years at Davidson where he started at safety, was a captain in his senior year for the Wildcats and was a three-time All-Pioneer Football League Honor Roll selection.[1] However his college career would be plagued by injuries as he suffered season ending injuries twice.[2]
Coaching career
Guerrieri started out his coaching career as a graduate assistant for Lenoir–Rhyne for one season. After that Guerrieri would head to Duke as a graduate assistant.[3] After three years as a graduate assistant for Duke, Guerrieri would be promoted to coach the safeties for Duke.[4][5] Then after coaching the safeties for three years, Guerrieri would get his first shot as a coordinator, as he was promoted be the co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach for Duke.[6][7] After coachi
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